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Homo naledi: Why no Datting of Cave Geology ?

by Tim Clarey, Ph.D. | Oct. 19, 2015

Dr. Tim Clarey, Ph.D. from I.C.R. has pointed out some troubling "strange circumstances" in relation to the latest, greatest missing link - Homo naledi. And specifically, the cave geology in which this latest :missing link" was discovered.

 

So, Dr. Clarey has discovered that there has not been any scientific dating done from the cave in which the bones were found in.

This seems very suspicious to me. Evoluitionists are always using these flawed dating methods to bolster their evolutionary paradigim. And so as this latest "missing link" is being dragged all over the world, Dr. Clarey makes a strong point - why no dateing of the cave? Is there something to hide?

Has the evolutionary world view begun to cave in to those of us who demand scientific honesty?

Read his article here - Homo Naledi & The Dateless Cave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Homo Naledi - Geology of a Claimed Missing Link

Also, the cranium pieces didn't seem to fit the jaws. Despite what artistic depictions show, no substantially complete skulls were found with jaw and cranium attached. Instead, they found "tiny little brains stuck on these bodies that weren't tiny," as Fred Grine, paleoanthropologist, noted.3 All of these unusual sizes and mixtures of human and ape-like traits indicate that the bones may not even match. Presumed males and females may have come from different species. Could these paleontologists have fabricated a new species by cobbling together parts from unrelated kinds? Did they use the imaginings of their expectations to drive them to put the pieces together? If so, it wouldn't be the first time.

 

Read about what exactly was or was not discovered in this cave in Africa.

Dr. Tim Clarey has strong suspicians about the make up of the latest "missing link" There are some very important facts surrounding this latest attempt by evolutionists, to present, finally, a true "missing link"

Read Dr. Clarey's article here. Bone Salad?

 

 

 

 

 

Cancer Medicine in Wasp Toxin?

by Brian Thomas, M.S. *

 

A short protein, or peptide, in wasp toxin may one day treat human cancer in a whole new way. Researchers isolated a particular peptide from the venom of Brazilian Polybia paulista wasps and studied how it seeks and destroys cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. They uncovered intriguing details that enable this average-looking peptide to become a cell-destroying weapon.

 

Read Article here - Wasp Cancer Killer

 

 

 

 

 

 

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